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Bringing character to your walls

Well-placed wall art and mirrors can shift the balance of a room. Above a couch, a buffet or a bed, whether displayed alone or as part of a gallery wall, each arrangement creates a different impact. Discover how to position your wall decor at the right height and in the right spot to add structure without overwhelming the space.

Where to place mirrors?

In the bedroom

A full-length mirror against the wall helps with dressing and adds depth to the room."

In the entryway

Above a console, a mirror brings balance and offers one last look before heading out.

In the dining room

Placed across from a window, a mirror bounces light and opens up the room.

Where to hang wall art?

Above the bed or your dresser

A centered piece adds character without overwhelming the space.

Above your entryway console

Hang a bold piece at eye level to set the tone as you walk in.

Above your living room couch

Center the piece to visually anchor the sofa and balance the wall.

Wall art tips and tricks

Hang at the right height

Center your art at eye level. Aim for 57 to 61 inches from the floor for a balanced and natural look.

Get the scale right

Your artwork should be about two-thirds the width of the furniture below it. This keeps the proportions clean and intentional.

Choose the right colors

Echo colors already in the room, like cushions or rugs. A subtle color connection helps unify the space without forcing it.

Pick the right technique

Choose a finish that supports the mood you want to create. Whether hand-painted or printed, each style brings a different atmosphere to the room.

Discover our techniques

Leave some walls blank

Let your space breathe. You do not need to fill every wall. One strong piece in the right place often says enough.

Solo or gallery wall

Decide on a layout that matches your space. A single large piece creates focus, while a curated gallery wall brings energy and movement.

Canvas & Framed Wall Art